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Speedogomer
Sep 22, 2014Explorer
NekkidFish wrote:Bobbo wrote:
DW has a bladder the size of a BB. It is a must for us that she can get to the bathroom while travelling down the road. A towable would not fit that requirement.
Bobbi, I have thought about that! When we came from CA to KY last Novemebrt, we ran into ice and snow storms and all of the gas stations and food marts were shut down. No problem for us in the MH we rented. We just stopped and went potty and had a snack.
Now you have me curious. If you stop somewhere, say just to have a picnic, can you not get in a towable unless it is set and balanced? (I hope that makes sense. I don't know the terminology.)
You can get in it no problem. The only issue is that many of them have slides, and they may have to be put out in order to get inside. All new RVs that have slides are powered, so it's not a huge issue. Nothing else needs to be set or leveled until you're at the campsite
I can't imagine KY having that bad of winters, I live 3 miles south of the NY state border, not far south of the snowiest cities in the USA, it wasn't very fun here. Almost 100 inches of snow last season
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